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New facility to help researchers analyze geographical makeup of Ireland
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Farmers have been busy over the last year in carrying out remedial works to farm roadways to ensure any runoff is directed away from any watercourse, drain, etc, that feeds into a water feature.
Given the level of discussions and queries arising, it is clear that works continue to bring farms in line with new rules which came into play on 1 January 2021 surrounding runoff from farm roadways, fencing of watercourses and location of water troughs.
Some of these works relate to remedial works on existing infrastructure while many of the queries cropping up now relate to new projects and farmers ensuring they are on the right side of the law.
Geoscience Ireland: supporting industry from the ground up Geoscience Ireland has harnessed science expertise and market knowledge to maintain and create valuable and skilled jobs both in Ireland and abroad Sponsored Article 31st January, 2021
Knowledge is a powerful tool in meeting the current challenges posed by climate change, resource management and the need for sustainable economic development.
We live on the Earth and we live from the Earth – it is essential to our lives and to the lives of the generations to come that we understand the structure of the Earth and how it works. This is geoscience. This multi-disciplinary subject combines the study of geology, geography, chemistry, physics and biology to develop a complete understanding of how the Earth works.
Geological Survey Ireland announces â¬1.45 million funding for new research projects
Topics include Climate Change, Landslides & Hazards, Offshore & Geothermal Energy
Geological Survey Ireland has announced it awarded over â¬1.45 million under its Research Programme in 2020. World-class research projects in geoscience and related areas of environmental science and engineering were supported. Since 2015, the Programme has committed over â¬11 million in funding to over 150 projects in academia and SMEs. Data, expertise and support from Geological Survey Ireland scientific and technical staff have also been provided under the Programme.
The 2020 awards include six multi-annual projects in areas including groundwater modelling, sourcing of critical metals, deep geothermal energy and geotechnical engineering studies of slope failure. Two of these projects are co-funded with Science Foundation Ireland
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